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Clerks working census tabulator,c1920,Census,Calculator,Bureau of Census,US

Title: [Clerks working a census tabulator]
Date Created/Published: ca. 1920.
Summary: Photograph shows two clerks operating a tabulator head with feeding device; clerks watch stacks of cards showing positions before and after the tabulating operation.
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Subjects:
United States.--Bureau of the Census--Equipment & supplies--1920.
Clerks--1920.
Census--1920.
Calculators--1920.
Photographic prints--1920.
Bookmark /2012645285/
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